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Whilst the idea, the literary connections and the house, haunted wood & lovers lane were fine - all were spoilt by the ‘gift shop’! For a locality that has such great artisan suppliers to have an entire gift shop stocked with non-local tat (British word...More

I know you shouldn't be surprised by the commercialisation of everything but it culd be handled so much better.
On arrival ou're greeted by an enormous car park. Then your first sight is of course the gift shop. The house is hidden behind a stable...More

Yes she passed through the courtyard reading a book. Was it her ?. I'll never know.
With straw cadey and pigtails it had to be. Enjoyed this visit and had not been before. On approaching the house it looked like a picture postcard straight out...More

We stopped to see the site of Green Gables, the home of LM Montgomery's relatives on which she based her story of Anne of Green Gables. How fun to see the home, with much of the period items inside. We only wished we could have...More

If you love Anne of Green Gables, seeing the house is a must. The National Park owns the property and does a nice job of setting the tone of the books and answering questions about Montgomery the author. The property is beautiful. We were surprised...More

We loved visiting here, our girls were raised on Anne of Green Gables and we felt like we went back in time. The actress that was there as Anne truly was in character. We took the tour with the guide and that helped get familiar...More

The Green Gables house is as pretty as a postcard. The only thing detracting from its attractiveness when I was there was the massive queue going out the door.
Unfortunately we arrived at the same time as several coaches from a cruise ship (around 10am...More

This is a must-see place for anybody who has read the books or watched the TV series. A new gift shop and admissions building are in place and operating well. The rest of the property (house, barn, coffee shop) are the same. The overall appeal...More

This was an excellent stop and since it is owned by PEI parks it is part of their Canada150 so all parks are free until the last day of 2017. They have done an excellent job replicating the house that was described by Lucy Montgomery...More